Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 12, Hammond, Lake County, 1 July 1910 — Page 2
.Friday. July 1,1910.
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ay, July 2nd will be closed all day
items suitable for picnics
6Kc
ser, scouring powder, sifting Iff...... .4c
10c cartoons
Shaker Salt, at. .
, Candy Dept. Specials. Extra choice
Assorted Candy, lb. .
8c
8c
ans 8c
ice Plums, only. . .39c
Brand Milk, per can. . .1254c
Table Salt, bag'.'. ,8c
'lypaper, double sheet lc
Ltchery Brand Red Salmon, can 12Hc
mestic Oil Sardines, 4 cans for. . . .15c
Biscuits, 4 pkgs for 15c
New Potatoes (red stock), per basket. 10c
'ancy Red Ripe Tomatoes, large baskets 25c
Fancy Wax and String Beans, lb 8c Fine Texas Free Stone Peaches, large bskt . 19c Extra Fine Cali. Burbank Plums, per basket. 20c Choice Quality Blood Oranges, doz 18c
Liquor Dept. Specials. .Tie famous Pure Chippewa Root Beer and Ginger Ale, per bot, 10c; f 4 O per doz I I U
Liquor Dept. Special. ")ur famous Cali Royal Cream Port Wine, ull qt. bottles, regu
lar price 50c, t
now.
39c
3-lb cans Monarch Brand Apple Butter, can. ...18c
Monarch Brand Ass'ted Pickles
picnic size, bottle.....
5c
2-lb cans Snider 's Baked
Beans, 15c size
12c
Clover Leaf Brand assorted Preserves, jar. . . . . .yy
Candy. Dept. Specials. Fresh made Peanut Butter Kisses, 4 ft ib .... luc
Saturday Specials in Cigars and Photo Supplies
1-.A.i-.l "El T IL J
xbufuixu, x rams jlozl ana Robert Burns, all well-
known high grade cigars,
lOcj straight size, 3 for-
23c
Dick Carvel, Major Paul and Santa Valla, all good
5c cigars, tf)
J.U ior. u
THE BUSTER BROWN, A Real Camera. Takes Pictures 2 x3 . The best camera for the
money on the mar
ket, Saturday. .
1.69
WE DO PRINTING AND DEVELOPING FOR AMATEURS
for St.
lage will
The cere-
land they
111 return
lome and ie later.
Pax ton-
Late street
fiumber of
Ison is also
social and
people will
congrtuthe an-
tge.
Foxed. kg ladles of
announced
lat the home
in Fayette on account
ST ladles exday evening
entertain at
will be one
of costume
members will
llfKS.
our sincere to our many
bearers, K. of their sympathy
extended at
id sorrow over
ved son and
rs and Sisters.
rAL.
Jr., has returned
street from Indi-
Is been on a visit
Ids. Her mother.
lied her to Ham-
for a short visit.
Miss Mae Hanson
istock drove to
automobile and
Ivunty Bar Associa-
er and children of
morning for Lake
fhere they will re-
Jge during July and
bskl will leave this
puis. Mo. to remain
it with friends and
If will be host to the
ood Bovs' Pleasure
at his home In Tru-
nes and contests will
evening and an en-
ntlclpated.
na cniiaren win go
his evening to remain
f July. They will be
the home of Mrs.
Mrs. Henry Shuell.
Newell has returned
South Hohman street Spencerville, O. where
n a few weeks visit to
rlends.
Is. Frank welnand and
aretjleft today for a
ruest of- friends ani relatives for a few days. "..'-.. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hutton and family of Ofrden street will leave tomorrow for Logansport, Ind. to Teinain over the
fourth the guests of relatives. They
will make the trip In their automobile.
George Suppes has returned home
from Bloomington where he spent his
vacation with friends and relatives.
Miss ' Florence Runkel will go to
Flndlay, O. to spend a short vacation
with relatives.
Miss Anna Kruse returned to her
home In Doty street from Three Oaks. Mich, where she went to attend the wedding of Miss Reidel and Mr. Lusso
which took place last "Wednesday af
ternoon. .
Leo Wolf has returned from a few
days business visit In St. Louis. Mo.
Miss Florence Loveridge will go to
Rensselaer, Ind. tomorrow to spend
Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs.
Orlan Grant.
P. D. Lovegren has returned home
from a vacation spent with relatives In Rockford. 111.
Miss Florence Henry of Sheffield ave
nue will leave tomorrow evening ior Oklahoma City to spend a two week's
vacation with relatives.
Mrs. H. Heiser has gone to Lowell,
Ind. for a short visit with relatives.
Mrs. John Klein and children of West
Sibley street are visiting relatives at Cedar Lake, Ind. for a few days this week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Stoeckel formerly
of Hammond but now of Michigan City
have gone to Portland, Oregon on their
vacation and will remain away a
month. The stoeckel children are visiting at the home of their grand
mother, Mrs. Catherine Pannenborg in
Webb street.
You- are invited to dance at the East Chicago Rink Saturday, July 2nd. 29-t
Novelties in Summer Jewelry LADIES' VANITY CHAINS AND LOCKETS GENTLEMEN'S COAT CHAINS AND FOBS I HAVE A LARGE STOCK AT INVITING PRICES
JnOo IS
Chicago Automobile Club disappointed
the local motorists and were not pres
ent at the meeting but it Is expected
tha a conference beween the two or-
ganlzalons will take place later In the season.
The parade itself attracted some at
tention In East Chicago and a large
crowd of people gathered on the streets to witness It, no accidents were
reported.
VICTORY FOR PURE WATER
Continued from Page One-
XrftI. Wis. They
will be entertained .byirftn. and rela
tives. ; : - V,,. J Miss Lottie Schwab will entertain a number of girls, the members of the J. F. Club at her home in South Hohman street this evening. The evening will be spent socially in the usual way of the club. The members of the W. q. T. U. will entertain at an Ice cream social Saturday evening at Central Parkland cordially Invite the public to attend. The proceeds will be used for the benefit of the society and the ladies desire to clear a neat sum. The regular meeting of the members of the Hammond Chapter of Eastern Stars "will take place Saturday evening In the K. of P. Hall. A full attendance of members Is desired as business will be transacted. Mrs. R. E. Rhlnehart left today for South Bend, Ind. to visit relatives for a few days. The meeting of the members of the Martha Aid Society of the First Christian church which was announced to take place yesterday afternoon had to be postponed on account of the funeral of Peter Ripley. The announcement of the next meeting will be made later. Miss Marie Green will leave tomorrow for Dowagaic, Mich, to be the
of the chief engineer of the war department to the secretary's office, from there to the department of Justice, and from there back to their starting point; but they adhered to their determination to "win out" and late in the afternoon started back to Chicago with the permit in Mr. Williams' pocket. Trustees Empowered to Act. "The permit," said the attorney be
fore leaving, "will enable the trustees
of the sanitary district to acquire Im-I
mediately the rlstnt or way ior in
channel and to begin Its constructio
This will afford pure water to a te
tory as badly in need or it as me nvajn part of Chicago before the tuiUging of the main canal. The people wno
win neneni by it nave oeen ayed for
years with no relief from bad ater.
"Upon the completion 01 tnis ditch
all tne sewage 01 cnicago ami ua en
vlrons Irom tne inaiana stat ne t0 the Lake county line will be FvsAt out
of Lake Michigan ana -ur viiY will have & watMpr -asl'l'f!1 "raei y
purity h-jya-ny city in the
" "ine amount or water autry-izat to be diverted from Lake Michan-,r dilution purposes is not iiread
at this time, but I think It may6af
be assumed that we shall alwas
LADIES' TAILORING AND DRESSMAKING Steam French Dry Clean- , ing by New Process Absolutely Odorless. All My Work Guaranteed. MRS. A, WERNER 249 Truman Ave. Hammond, Ind.
THE JEWELER
175 S. Hohman St.
Hammond, Ind.
Large Palm Leaf Fans FREE for the asking. Come and get one.
AUSTIN HEARS OF
FATHER'S ILLNESS George Herbert Austin, enyjloyasS. Trt-
the offices of the Simplex Railway Ap
pliance Co. was called Jn5swega, N. Y.
where his fathej-4f very 111. Austin is informed thfttis father is In a critical conditioning ;B not expected to live.
Tn message was sent by Thomas
Shea ;&ho na8 been attending the con
vention 0f tne Master Car Builders. He
vlsied Oswego on his way home and exPects to be back in Hammond tomor
row.
Sues East Chicago. Attorney B. W. Van Home has filed
a case in tne Lake superior court in which he seeks to recover $416 which he alleges Is due from the city of East
Chicago for services which he has rendered.
GRAND UNION
HOTEL-.H,
Ojp. GRAND CENTRAL
STATION NEW YOKK
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swmrd
Dmscnatt to and frwn fttetlra: FrM .'- MiittaittopiorN. Y. Cttr ft u Ida book ud lta
Flags At The Lion Store.
'Lt Old Glory wave on the Fourth!"
What . better substitute for the noise and danger of fireworks than a tasteful
decoration of flags on every house in the city? It's aiminf for. If you are
not prepared the Special Sale of Fast Color Flags Saturday, July 2d, only at
the Lion Store Furniture Dept. will
show you how slight the cost.
permitted to extract from the lakse
whatever amount of water may bft necessary to dilute properly sewageofj the sanitary district and render It iinocuous as it flows toward the Missis
sippi river. 1 Estimated Cot About $7,OOO,OO0. "The estimated cost of the proposed Improvements is about $7,000,000. All the necessary surveys have been made, the money Is available, and the work can be commenced as soon as the right of way is acquired. The project should be completed within five years ljrom the time the right of way Is acquired."
: Metropolitan Business X.... ge 1 : SOUTH CHICAGO Summer term opcl July Bth. Ia struct Iob In Uookkroiiliic, Shorthand and typewriting. Positions furai.h ed to graduates. Slimmer review term under the manaif ement of Prof. Humphrey J. Moyoibati, superintendent of the Clay public school. Special rates. Classes formed in 5tb. 6th, 7th aud Sth grades ar d hlsh school wnrk. 1 1 valifkn nr . .ft.
politan Business College, tKKh aad.f
Commercial avenue., south Chicago.
tO A R V j
AUTO CLUB HAS PARADE
ccontltxied rrom Pace 1.)
eral public will have a better feeling towards automobillsts. To Get Supplies Cheap. The supply committee will attempt an innovation. It will make a contract with some local supply house by which he members will be able to make thefr purchases of automobile supplys at a reduced cost. The Idea is that by cooperating with a particular supply house the members of the club ought to get a better price on the supplies they buy. This will also make membership in the club desirable. The membership committee consists of E. F. Johnston, Dr. William D. Weis, Henry Huber ,A M. Hudson and George Robbing. This committee will have charge of the campaign for membership. The members of the associations were very enthusiastic over their parade and were pleased at what was accomplished after the banquet la3t evening. The representatives of the
Herman A. Kellner
88 STATE ST.
Phone 77
HAMMOND, IND.
Specials for Saturday, July 2 We are making an extra special effort to get your grocery and meat business this week. Our prices are as low as we can possibly make them, our goods the very best.
English Breakfast Tea, H-lb
tons, something very good, per can
Pork and Beans, S. &. S reg. 15c seller, per can . . Foulds' Spagetti, per package
car-
Savoy Brand Pofk
Tomato sauce, per can
Heinzes Apple Butter,
2 cans for.
25c
121c
4c and Beans, 5c 15c
Pineapple, Sliced or Grated, per can , Apple Butter, Columbia qt. jars, per jar. , Vinegar, Pure Cider, qt. bottiee, per bottle Pork Loins, nice and lean. Boston Butts Shoulder of Veal ...... Leg of Veal.Hamburger Fine Home Made Sausage.
81c 18c 82c 14k
14c 13c 15Kc lie lie
ROUND TRIP Reduced Fares FOR "THE FOURTH" VIA Michigan Central Going July 2, 3, and 4, returning
not later than July 5, 1910.
FOR PARTICULARS CONSULT AGENTS
THE PRESBYTERIAN SOCIAL.
e social given by the McFadden
arMacArthur Bible classes of the
Flff Presbyterian church la6t evening, ln K church assembly room, proved, as "Til. a very enjoyable affair. Despitema very great heat a large number ot.oung people were present and amonhem many strangers. The guests W.ere pleasantly entertained
with & lumber of games and some group sing ln which all participated. One unus game was that of pinning conundruron a number of the young men and wken and affording each one present anL-,portunity to guess the answers. T am made the vounsr
people move lLun(j and get acquainted and created jch amusement. T4wr prize for gueg the greatest number correctly s- awarded to Miss Raymond of th6rcy hospital. Refreshments werevrved and the party continued until nViy midnight. Next
Thursday another-,icniC has ' 6een
planned similar
ago to Robertsdal
time will be annou
at of two weeks
The place and
on next Mon
day evening ln the nVspapere.
Model B67 is very popular
THE LITERARY OCIETY.
There will be a meet- of the Ut-
erary and Debating scety of the MacArthur and MacFAen Bible classes at the residence of 'r. and Mrs. A. R. MacArthur this evA.jng at 8
o clock. A large number ofoung men and women have announced their intention of joining this soctetyand it Is expected that this first meetinV will be unusually successful. It Is pen to both men and women, boys an girls, and will prove very interesting and helpful.
THE DRAMATIC CLIB. The first meeting of the Dramatic club of the MacArthur Bible class will be held next Friday evening at the residence of the Rev. Fred E. and Mrs. Walton. Dr. Schaible will assume the direction of this club, which at the present time has over forty young men and women enrolled- In connection with the club It is interesting to know that the classes have the formation of an orchestra in mind, for which there are already fourteen entries'. It Is expected that the club and orchestra will work hand-in-hand, and that they will have a number of splendid entertainments together this winter. HIGH SCHOOL CIRLS TO CAMP. The girls of the eighth and tenth grades of the Gary high school will leave the city for a camping trip on next Friday morning. There will be a meeting of the girls at the Emerson school on Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock for the purpose of deciding as to the location of the camp. Long Lake and Millers are the places most favored. During the past week Miss Helen Monsch, the domestic acJoca
FISH AND CHICKEN DINNERS Finest in Calumet Region Arcand's Hessville. Five minutes walk from car line, one block south of Hessville Road. Take Gary & Interurban car at Sibley and Hohman, get off at Hessville road and go one' block south to Arcand's. ... ... ...
PARK TO LET Park to let for 4th of July Picnics, etc.. Dancing Floor Arcand's Hessville. Iudiana
teacher of the Emerson school, has been looking over tha locations and
she will make a report to the class.' Barring the mosquitos the girls all anticipate a Jolly time. They will not give themselves over entirely to frivolity and intend to take up the elementary and practical study of botany and zoology ln connection with their attempts at camp cooking.
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